Loew facing severe striker problem

IANS  |  Berlin 

is facing problems after Germany's early exit. While still in charge of the 2014 world champions, the 57-year-old is the subject of heated debates among fans and media.

In advance of the vital home and away games in the newly-formed against winners and the Netherlands, Loew will soon have to present a convincing strategy as to how he intends to lead the German national team back to success, reports

Rumours say that the outcome of both duels could affect the coach's future despite having a contract until 2020. To make up for the poor showing, Loew not only needs convincing results but he has to solve a new problem in German

As one of the most successful powers, is facing a striker problem after having won four World Cups (1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014).

no longer seems to be able to rely on top-class strikers like Gerd Mueller, Juergen Klinsmann, and 2014 World Champion Miroslav Klose.

Looking at the German Bundesliga, the striker problem is becoming evident as the task of spearheading the leading clubs in the last few years has been occupied by foreign players such as Polish (Bayern Munich).

Also, (VfB Stuttgart), the last remaining center forward, has announced his retirement from the national team.

After the recent tournament in Russia, Loew admitted modern doesn't work without a key striker doing the difficult job up front trying to gain space for midfielders and converting crosses or set-pieces.

Now German football is looking for suitable candidates to succeed Klose and Gomez to support the growing number of dynamic dribblers, football is developing in midfield and along the flanks.

While Loew is working on rebooting the national team, the U-21 is demanding greater effort to produce young strikers. The former said German football needs to concentrate imparting traditional values to its forwards.

It is apparent that fans of the national team will have to get used to new names yet to prove heir quality.

Next to the established strikers such as (Manchester City), Serge Gnabry, and (RB Leipzig), all of whom are far from being center forwards, candidates such as (SC Freiburg), (FC Schalke 04), Maximillian Philipp (Borussia Dortmund), Niclas Fuellkrug (Hannover 96), (Hertha BSC) and (Leverkusen) will have a chance to stake their claim. Besides Volland (10 caps), Loew has to select out of a bunch of newcomers.

Recently the national tabloid "Bild" demanded Loew should talk to (Bayern Munich) who was left out of squad. Wagner retired from the national team accusing Loew of being prejudiced when it comes to players with a strong opinion.

Wagner's return to the national team seems out of the question as Loew doesn't seem to be the type of to forgive critics.

The is expected to present his rescue plan on as soon as August 24 when the 2018 German Champion plays the opening game of the 2018-19 season against TSG Hoffenheim.

Former German international said German football has to find answers, and quickly.

"The national team is to a large extent a reflection of the performances in the national league," Kahn commented.

He and several other pundits are demanding that clubs turn to young talents soon.

As far as is concerned, time is running out. The German can't wait for talents to develop. He has to find quick answers.

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First Published: Wed, August 08 2018. 14:22 IST